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<blockquote data-quote="Baydog" data-source="post: 522237" data-attributes="member: 8117"><p>I unroll mine on a slight incline with the front end loader. Gonna check the cows each day anyway so putting out hay accomplishes that in one trip. If I have any Crimson Clover seed in the hay, it helps to spread that. I can change the location of hay feeding in two minutes if needed ( and location of cows).</p><p> I have tried the hay rings deal before but our acidic soil eats them up pretty quick. Also had calves with broken legs from catching in the rings. Fighting cows to get hay in the ring wasn't fun either. Takes me longer to pull the strings then to feed and check cows. I feed only 1 days worth of hay at a time and have very little waste.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Baydog, post: 522237, member: 8117"] I unroll mine on a slight incline with the front end loader. Gonna check the cows each day anyway so putting out hay accomplishes that in one trip. If I have any Crimson Clover seed in the hay, it helps to spread that. I can change the location of hay feeding in two minutes if needed ( and location of cows). I have tried the hay rings deal before but our acidic soil eats them up pretty quick. Also had calves with broken legs from catching in the rings. Fighting cows to get hay in the ring wasn't fun either. Takes me longer to pull the strings then to feed and check cows. I feed only 1 days worth of hay at a time and have very little waste. [/QUOTE]
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